Points: (2, -2) and (1, 9)
Slope: -11
To find the slope between the points (-1, -3) and (-22, y), we need the y-coordinate of the second point. However, the slope formula is given by ( m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} ). If we assume the second point is (-22, -22), the slope would be calculated as ( m = \frac{-22 - (-3)}{-22 - (-1)} = \frac{-22 + 3}{-22 + 1} = \frac{-19}{-21} ), simplifying to (\frac{19}{21}). Without the y-coordinate of the second point, the slope cannot be determined.
five is the slope.
five is the slope.
five is the slope.
The slope is -1/2.
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Points: (-11, -17) and (-14, -19) Slope: 2/3
Do you mean: (-4, -11) and (-18, -19) Then the slope is: (-11--19)/(-4--18) = 4/7
Points: (21, 10) and (-19, 0) Slope: 1/4
Do you mean: (-4, -11) and (-18, -19) Then the slope is: (-11--19)/(-4--18) = 4/7
It has no slope.
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